Freddie Flintoff almost left store 'bankrupt' as a teen before getting axed from job

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Freddie Flintoff Recounts Woolworths “Robin Hood” Antics and Top Gear Crash Trauma

Cricket icon Freddie Flintoff recently shared anecdotes about his past, ranging from humorous tales of his youth to poignant reflections on his recent challenges. During an appearance on the Jonathan Ross Show, the former England captain recounted his brief stint at Woolworths, playfully dubbing himself the “Robin Hood of Preston” for his mischievous actions. He also opened up about the profound impact of his Top Gear crash and his journey to recovery.

“Robin Hood of Preston” at Woolworths

Flintoff humorously described his time working at the retail chain Woolworths, revealing to Jonathan Ross and fellow guests Rebel Wilson and Jason Isaacs that he was dismissed for assisting customers in shoplifting. He jokingly explained he was acting like “the Robin Hood of Preston” by helping less fortunate individuals “steal”. He elaborated that his scheme involved discreetly slipping items, initially CDs and later Playstations, into customers’ shopping bags without them paying.

The anecdote emerged during a conversation where Jason Isaacs inquired if the stereotype of Yorkshire people being blunt was accurate. Flintoff retorted, “I’m from Lancashire!”, drawing laughter from the audience and causing Isaacs considerable embarrassment at his geographical blunder.

Humorous Exchange and Darker Reflections

The studio audience reacted with laughter, and a visibly embarrassed Jason Isaacs described feeling “traumatised” by his mistake.

Continuing the lighthearted narrative, Freddie Flintoff confessed to his past dishonesty, admitting his activities had “progressed to Playstations.” When Isaacs jokingly questioned if this was the reason for Woolworths’ eventual bankruptcy, Flintoff mischievously concurred.

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Ross, reacting to Flintoff’s “Robin Hood” self-description for aiding those without financial means, exclaimed in jest, “I love how you put a positive spin on it!”

Opening Up About the Top Gear Accident

Shifting the tone from humour to vulnerability, cricket star Freddie Flintoff addressed the serious Top Gear crash in 2022 that resulted in facial injuries. He disclosed the profound effect the accident had on his mental well-being, confessing he remained housebound for six months, venturing out only for necessary medical appointments or emergencies.

Battling Anxiety and Recovery

“I was grappling with severe anxiety,” he explained, detailing the immense difficulty he faced even leaving his home. He recounted having to mentally prepare himself, engaging in “chats with myself in the mirror” to summon the courage to go outside, describing the experience as “like starting again.”

The accident also led to a temporary halt in filming his documentary series, “Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams,” which follows his efforts to mentor young cricketers in India.

Despite these challenges, Flintoff persevered, returning to filming after a period of recovery, driven by his commitment to the boys involved in the project.

Return to Cricket and New Documentary

Rediscovering his passion for cricket proved to be a turning point. Last year marked a significant return for Flintoff as he was appointed head coach of the England Lions team, signaling a revitalized chapter in his career.

A new and deeply personal documentary titled “Flintoff,” set to premiere on Disney+ on April 25th, will explore the life-altering accident and its aftermath, offering viewers a first-time look at the crash and Flintoff’s journey since then.


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